in Learn Unstarted Summary The Italian translation for “in” is in. Examples of "in" in use There are 34 examples of the Italian word for "in" being used: Recording English Italian Learn No one’s home. Non c’è nessuno in casa. Learn I want to go to Italy tomorrow. Voglio andare in Italia domani. Learn My brother works in a hospital. Mio fratello lavora in ospedale. Learn I am no longer your friend and I will not come to Italy with you anymore. Non sono più tuo amico e non verrò più in Italia con te. Learn Yes, I have intentions to work in a restaurant. Sì, ho intenzione di lavorare in un ristorante. Learn I am eating a steak in a luxury restaurant. Sto mangiando una bistecca in un ristorante di lusso. Learn You are a excellent cook, you should work in a restaurant one day! Sei un cuoca eccezionale, dovresti lavorare in un ristorante un giorno! Learn in order to in modo da Learn to be able essere in grado Learn towards in direzione Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "in" Practice (27) Lesson Learn Lesson words in, in the (plural masculine), in the (singular feminine), in the (singular masculine) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases But I am already in Italy!, Do you want to go to Italy?, I am a chef in a restaurant., I am eating a steak in a luxury restaurant., I am going to Japan now, goodbye!, I am in a taxi., I am no longer your friend and I will not come to Italy with you anymore., I believe in a god., I don't know who the president is in Germany., I live in Italy., I pray in a church., I want to go to Italy for vacation., I want to go to Italy tomorrow., I’m going to Japan for a vacation., Many cats are beautiful, such as a cat in Japan., Mario enters a taxi., My brother works in a hospital., Please, how do I get to the pharmacy?, The monkey is actually very sad but he looks very happy., Yes, I have intentions to work in a restaurant. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 2 Part of Speech Courses Prepositions 1 Acknowledgements Audio Google text-to-speech